Original post: hachyderm.io (Mastodon)


(I lowered the white levels of the original attached image to try to save people who put their screen brightness too high and/or room lighting too low from themselves - this is your hostile reminder to stop giving yourself eyestrain 🙏)

  • @[email protected]
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    34 days ago

    Any message containing “a friendly” is not and never will be friendly. Just how “a polite” does not make it polite.

    • @toynbee
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      3 days ago

      I disagree with this absolute. I’ve sent people messages like “friendly reminder: you have soup on the stove.” My intent is friendly: remind them that they have impending soup and remind them not to burn down the house. Specifying “friendly” was my attempt to soften the blow, as many of the people I have reminded are aware they’re forgetful and become defensive, even if the reminder is needed.

      I no longer use that approach because it’s been so consistently received so poorly, but the reminders were friendly in terms of intent. I don’t think I’ve yet discovered a way to convey this kind of friendly reminder without annoying the recipient, but I still try.

      I agree that a “friendly reminder” from a corporation is very unlikely to be as it describes itself.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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      54 days ago

      Or how adding “no offense” doesn’t remove the deep offense you just bestowed onto the receiving party haha

      • skulblaka
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        33 days ago

        Any phrase that begins with “With all due respect” is about to be delivered with an absolute lack of all respect

        • @[email protected]
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          21 day ago

          Au contraire. Anything that begins with “With all due respect” is delivered with all the respect the recipient is actually due.